It takes a lot to make up for the loss of a Heisman Trophy winner. Baylor is doing its best to blunt the loss of Robert Griffin III, though, one-by-one.

For the second time in recent days, Baylor has picked up a transfer from an FBS program—both coming in after legal problems. Colorado State linebacker Mike Orakpo told the Fort Collins Coloradoan that he is transferring to Baylor. Baylor hasn’t officially confirmed the transfer.

Mike Orakpo has announced his decision to transfer to Baylor from Colorado State. (AP Photo)

“Baylor is a nice, academic university and a good positive is that it’s in Texas and about 2-1/2 hours away from my home,” Orakpo, a Houston native, told the paper. “I had the opportunity to grow up in the Big 12 and learn all about it, and it's really an honor to be able to play at Baylor University.”

Orakpo was arrested in April for his involvement in what was described as a “savage beating” of other Colorado State students. He, along with now former CSU players Nordly Capi and Colton Paulhus, were charged with disorderly conduct and eventually were dismissed from the team.

His arrival at Baylor comes days after former Michigan receiver Darryl Stonum, also a Texas native, announced he would be a Bear. Stonum was twice arrested on drunken driving charges and was arrested for allegedly driving with a suspended license.

Baylor has another stellar transfer in running back Lache Seastrunk. Seastrunk was a coveted player of out of Texas who ended up at Oregon. Soon after it was reported that Oregon allegedly paid former scout Willie Lyles to help land recruits, including Seastrunk, the player transferred and sat out last season. The NCAA is investigating those allegations.